Diagram of a Foley catheter Ultrasound image of a Foley catheter In urology, a Foley catheter is one of many types of urinary catheters (UC). The Foley UC was named after Frederic Foley...
ERDOGAN, A., et al.: Microwave, Irrigated, Pulsed, or Conventional Radiofrequency Energy Source: Which Energy Source for Which Catheter Ablation? The aim of the study was to compare the diameter of...
Things You Should Know ; Fill a clean syringe with 60cc of saline solution. To keep it sterile, place a tip cover on end of the syringe. ; Draw out any leftover urine from the catheter with an empty syringe and flush it out with the saline syringe. ; Wipe down the drainage tubing and catheter connection site with an alcohol wipe for 15 seconds.
ERDOGAN, A., et al.: Microwave, Irrigated, Pulsed, or Conventional Radiofrequency Energy Source: Which Energy Source for Which Catheter Ablation? The aim of the study was to compare the diameter of...
Temperature‐Controlled Irrigated Tip Ablation. Introduction: In patients with ventricular tachycardias due to structural heart disease, catheter ablation cures < 60% partly due to the limited lesio...
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The SMART-AF trial demonstrated that this irrigated CF-sensing catheter is safe and effective for the treatment of drug refractory symptomatic PAF, with no unanticipated device-related adverse even...
The limited success rate of radiofrequency catheter ablation in patients with ventricular tachycardias related to structural heart disease may be increased by enlarging the lesion size. Irrigated t...
: Catheter Intramural Needle Radiofrequency Ablation Creates Deeper Lesions than Irrigated Tip Catheter Ablation.... ablation catheter that had a distal 1.1-mm diameter straight needle that...
Temperature-Controlled Irrigated Tip Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation: